Example sentences of "for [pron] decide " in BNC.

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1 The obvious solution was to sell the leases to the operators and for them to decide what investment was required if they were to attract new business .
2 In this case , it is not unusual for them to decide to get another dog to keep their first dog company , and this is where the problems can arise — especially if the second dog is younger , or of a more submissive character .
3 ‘ It 's in their interests to address the issue and it 's for them to decide whether change is cost effective , but it 's in our interests too . ’
4 But that is not for them to decide ’ ( I , 60 ) .
5 It is unlikely to be easy for them to decide , on their working-class pupils ' behalf , that personal fulfilment derives solely from their inner selves and their environment , unrelated to questions of higher social status and improved working and leisure conditions .
6 There was therefore no need for them to decide whether and by what powers they could have handled the matter if they had thought that there was any merit in either of them .
7 Parliament has placed the primary responsibility for their enforcement on local authorities and it is for them to decide their own course of action .
8 It would be for them to decide what to do with our report .
9 How much would you like in the event of a heart attack or a stroke , it 's very difficult for them to decide .
10 a story for them decided I could n't do it .
11 At the end of the season Chapman called me in and said it was time for me to decide one way or the other .
12 On the facts of this case it is not necessary for me to decide whether that view is right or wrong , and I should not decide it ; the point should be left open for full argument in a case where it is necessary to the decision .
13 I very much doubt , though it is unnecessary for me to decide the point , that the use of the plural in paragraph 12 was intended to connote different defendants in several different unconsolidated actions , since there was only one single action in being in the Kalfelis case , and paragraph 13 ( not quoted above ) would seem to envisage a claim by the same plaintiff , unlike the present litigation where there are a very large number of different plaintiff banks in different actions .
14 The specimen may be of blood or urine , but it is for me to decide which .
15 However , as was made clear by the Divisional Court , the release of a life sentence prisoner is solely at my discretion and it is for me to decide , after receiving the Parole Board 's recommendation and after consulting the judiciary as required by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , when actual release should take place .
16 ‘ the release of a life sentence prisoner is solely at my discretion and it is for me to decide , after receiving the Parole Board 's recommendation and after consulting the judiciary as required by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , when actual release should take place .
17 ‘ Well , I think that 's for me to decide , do n't you ? ’ he remarked mildly .
18 On the state of the evidence at the moment , it may well be that there will be a request for to withdraw the case from the jury on the grounds that no reasonable jury properly directed could conceivably find er a anything other than reasonableness in the police acting upon the information they had and that 's for me to decide .
19 It is very easy for you to decide to be magnanimous .
20 Each case is different , and it will be for you to decide upon what action you should take to try to improve your parent 's situation in the light of your knowledge of her circumstances .
21 ‘ That 's for you to decide .
22 Whether that means that we are currently re- inventing the wheel , or that the Aeronca was half-a-century ahead of its time , I leave for you to decide .
23 And if it were possible for you to decide that one of these options , one to eight , were to suit your regular and usual purposes at these meetings for general discussion then that obviously would be both a saving in erm time and labour and is one of the reasons why one installs computerized equipment so that you do n't er then have to do it all manually as well .
24 I asked one lecturer " What do you wish me to do now ? " and his answer was " That 's for you to decide .
25 ‘ Well , that 's for you to decide , of course .
26 Er a a and then say , well we can take that on board for you if you like but it might be more efficient for you to do the possessions because the civil engineer Leeds , actually is part of your organization a a and it might be more appropriate for you to get those possessions in , for you to decide whether or not you want one big bang o o o of a week 's possession or , or you want to do it i in four hour no-trains periods for the next three years .
27 It might — it 's for you to decide — be preferable to close Aurae Phiala to the public for some days .
28 It is for you to decide whether or not you want to join a union .
29 I appreciate that it was extremely difficult for you to decide what to do in the circumstances of some hon. Members being unable to get into the House .
30 I put down five hundred on my lists for you to decide .
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